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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin

Sunday July 22nd 2007

Field Days

The winners of the CW Field Day in a very closly fought contest were South 
Dublin Radio, EI2SDR.  Commisserations to EI3Z, and thanks to Paul for the 
GI6YM checklog.

The UHF/VHF field day took place 2 weekends ago.  The stations heard were 
EI2II, EI3Z, EI7T, and EI9E.  Thanks go to all the stations for taking part 
as conditions were not altogether favourable.  As yet no logs have been 
recieved so please send them to "contests at irts dot ie" or to Ei8IU at QTHR.

September will be a busy month with the SSB field day over the first 
weekend. Again the grounds of Garbally College, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway will 
be available, thanks to Niall EI4CF and once again the Shannon Basin Club 
will be hosting their now famous Barbeque.  Of course, the big event will be 
CQIR over the last weekend, so plenty to look forward to.

****************

WRC-07 CEPT Preparatory Group Meeting

As you will all be aware by now a World Radio Conference, WRC-07 will be 
held in November of this year.  These conferences are extremely important 
for the amateur service as it is at them that decisions are taken which 
affect the frequencies available to the amateur service on into the future.  
A preparatory meeting for the Conference of the CEPT countries was held the 
week before last in Gothenburg.  As we told you in last week's news the 
IRTS, prior to that meeting, had submitted to ComReg documentation on the 
issues of importance to the amateur service in the context of WRC-07.

Through ComReg we have received some good news on the outcome of the 
Gothenburg meeting.  CEPT has agreed on a European Common Proposal to 
support a secondary allocation to the amateur service at 5 MHz by way of a 
footnote to the ITU Radio Regulations.  The footnote proposed will be to the 
effect that Administrations may allow stations in the amateur service to 
operate in the band 5260 to 5410 kHz on a secondary basis.  This proposal if 
adopted at WRC-07 would give provision for a new allocation of 150 kHz with 
a radiated power not exceeding 24gBW or 250 watts.  There was general 
agreement that this band comes within the scope of Agenda item 1.13 of the 
WRC-07 Agenda.  The Irish delegation at the meeting is party to the European 
Common Proposal and will of course be supporting it at WRC-07.  With a bit 
of luck WRC-07 will see us with a new secondary allocation in the 5 MHz 
region.

For LF enthusiasts CEPT is proposing amendments to Article 5 of the Radio 
Regulations that will in effect, if adopted at WRC-07, provide a worldwide 
secondary allocation for the amateur service of 135.7 to 137.8 kHz.  Ireland 
will be supporting this proposal at WRC-07.

Ireland also supported a proposal, which had sufficient support to be 
carried at the meeting to include on the Agenda for WRC-11 consideration of 
a secondary allocation to the amateur service in parts of the frequency band 
415 to 526.5 kHz.  A proposal which Ireland supported at the meeting for 
inclusion on the WRC-11 Agenda consideration of an allocation to the amateur 
service in the range 50 to 54 MHz throughout Region 1 received insufficient 
support to be carried.  The IARU Region 1 will have to consider other 
strategies to seek to achieve this objective. 

We would like to express our appreciation to the officials of ComReg and the 
Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources who attended the 
meeting and for yet again giving their support to the internationally agreed 
IARU position on issues of concern to the amateur service in the context of 
WRC-07. 

****************

Church Broadcasts

Last week we carried an item telling you that we had been notified by the 
national coordinator for the IARU Intruder Watch for the German National 
Society DARC that transmission of church services which seem to be coming 
from Ireland have been taking place in the 28 MHz amateur band.  WAV files 
have been provided of such transmissions on 28.105 MHz FM.  It has now been 
established that a Church broadcast is being transmitted on 28.105 MHz FM in 
the Dublin area.  Some further work is required to identify the Church 
concerned.  Mass is transmitted at 0900, 1000 and 1100 local on Sundays and 
at 1000 on weekdays.  We would ask stations in the greater Dublin area to 
listen on this frequency at these times to see if the location can be 
positively identified.  The local Church notices can be of assistance here.  
If you cannot identify the station and you have a beam antenna you could 
take a bearing on the peak signal, which in conjunction with similar 
bearings taken by other stations could help identify the general area from 
which the transmission originates.

Stations located outside Dublin should listen on the lower end of the 28 MHz 
band generally to see if any unauthorised activity is taking place in the 
band in their areas.  If you hear anything worth reporting you should send a 
report to Thos Caffrey EI2JD the IRTS Intruder Watch coordinator at QTHR or 
to "thoscaffrey at hotmail dot com" with a copy to Sean Nolan EI7CD at QTHR 
or to ei7cd at "gofree dot indigo dot ie".  The report should include date, 
time, frequency, possible location of station if identified, beam heading in 
degrees from true north and other relevant information.  If the station is 
identified from an announcement of local events, details should be given.  
Should you hear anything, no action should be taken other than forwarding a 
report as requested.

It is in our own interests to identify any unauthorised activity so as to 
preserve the exclusive nature of the 28 MHz allocation.  The matter has 
already been reported to ComReg who will act on the matter if we can provide 
appropriate information.

****************

CQIR

Great interest is being expressed worldwide in the Society's 75th Anniversary 
Contest CQIR, which will take place on the last weekend in September.  The 
contest is a celebration of Ireland and the Irish, throughout the world and 
with 40 million people in the United States alone claiming Irish 
forefathers; we expect that CQIR will be one of the largest 'one off' 
contests ever aired on the Amateur Bands. It is a 24-hour single operator 
contest with the emphasis on participation rather than winning and to this 
end every participant gains an entry ticket for a spectacular draw for every 
75 QSO's made during the Contest. 

The ticket drawn out of the EI/GI drum will win an all expenses paid long 
weekend in New York City for two people.  ARRL have confirmed that this will 
include a visit to their national headquarters hosted by ARRL.  Kinnitty 
Castle in Offaly will host the international winners for a week with flights 
for two from anywhere in the world. The prizes have been fully sponsored at 
no cost to the Society and this is really an excellent opportunity to 
celebrate the Society and its 75 years of service to Irish experimenters.  
We would encourage all Irish operators to be active during the Contest.  So 
ring fence the last weekend of September in your diary, make an effort to 
have that new antenna up for the event and lets ensure a good show from the 
local Irish operators to support the international Irish who will no doubt 
come on the bands in their thousands for the contest. Full rules are on the 
IRTS website.

****************

South Eastern Amateur Radio Group

The next general meeting will take place on Monday the 30th of July at 8.00 
p.m. in the Roanmore Centre, Waterford.  All are welcome.

****************

Cork Radio Club

On Monday night last Aedan EI3EG gave a demonstration of his loop antenna at 
the club.  Although the bands were not very active, beacons were located on 
both 15 and 10 meters.  It showed how efficient these small antennae are in 
confined spaces.  The Cork Radio club are gearing up for their annual rally, 
which will take place in the Blarney Park hotel on Sunday the 24th of 
September plenty of parking, food all day.

****************

Theory Examination

The examination papers from the recent Theory Exam have been checked and the 
results delivered to ComReg.  ComReg have been very efficient in sending out 
the results but it takes time as each candidate gets a breakdown of their 
results in each of the three sections of the paper.  We appeal to candidates 
not to contact ComReg about the results, as results will not be given over 
the phone or by e-mail.  The official letters will issue in due course.  

****************

Huntsville Hamfest

Live video and audio of the 2007 Huntsville hamfest will be broadcast again 
this year via the internet.  The live broadcast begins on Friday morning 
August the 17th at 0800 CST.  Watch as the helmet cam takes you on a virtual 
tour of all the tables and booths there.  Also watch many activities such as 
the ARRL activities and the Young Ham of The Year.  For more information 
visit wa5kub.com. 

****************


Items for inclusion in next weeks Radio News should be forwarded to Mark 
Wall, EI7IS at QTHR or by phone to 051-853806 or 087-6302026.  Items for the 
radio news can also be faxed to 087 5 6302026.  News should be submitted via 
e-mail to "news at irts dot ie" for automatic forwarding to both the radio 
and printed news services.  Please note that items for the radio news should 
reach the editor no later than midday on Friday in order to be guaranteed 
inclusion in the following Sunday's bulletin.


            Best 73 from John, Sysop @ EI3DIB.#TIPP.IRL.EU


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